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Oct 24, 2008 10:17 pm |
[JP] compares various Python Web Framework-s.
[Rick Copeland] explains why you shouldn't write your own (he singles out WebPy, but Ro Baccia would also qualify). I agree, to the extent you end up trying to build a generalized framework, and promote it. On the other hand, how much of that generalization was really necessary? If you're a consultant, tossing out sites for other people, I can see the need. But if your focus is building a particular product, and 3rd parties aren't going to be doing mods, then how far down that path do you go?
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